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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #15 on: 22.06. 2017 13:07 »
Hmmmmm - I'm paying over £400 with Carole Gnash. That covers 10 bikes, mostly old but with the inclusion of a modern, a ZRX1200R, which I presume might inflate it. I'm not a young man, and not yet so old as to be considered an outright liability.

With car insurance I shop around, with the bikes it's hard to find the enthusiasm for going through that many details.
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #16 on: 22.06. 2017 16:24 »
Banks/Financial/Insurance once respected are nothing but legalised mafia full of corruption, greed and a law unto themselves.......

I had a 5% discount insurance voucher as a member of a certain club, went through the quotation process, only at the end did I mention I was entitled to the discount did they say they had already taken it into consideration - did they see me holding my voucher down the telephone line?

Two years ago someone reversed into the side my car causing nearly a £1,000 damage - I was not in even in the car at the time.  The person admitted fault and insurance details exchanged and I claimed from that person's insurance company.  One is required to inform one's insurance company, even for no-blame accident.  Despite being not to blame, insurance companies may put up the next renewal cost - not well known fact, only learned about through this experience.

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #17 on: 22.06. 2017 16:44 »
You have to be absolutely sure you've dotted all the i's and crossed all the t's BEFORE you accept the policy, as cancellation fees are, in most cases, prohibitive, not to say unjust and bloody infuriating👹
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #18 on: 22.06. 2017 21:44 »
Your right there Zander, 5yr ago I took out a policy with a company( no names but its a bird like a Swallow  ) for my car , Fully comp, Fella says and what do you want to insure as ? Social Domestic and pleasure I says............I read an article on insurers 6mth later and checked my policy wording and sure enough because I had NOT said the word COMMUTING I was not covered for going to and from work ! Rang up and queried it and no I would not have been insured if I had a bump but they don't tell you they have changed things and you must ask for every thing..........and yes your right to have it added on price went up for the last 6mths but they did not get any more business . Check Your Policy Now !!!
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #19 on: 23.06. 2017 12:00 »
Most insurers cover the following options:
1. Social domestic and pleasure (SDC)
2. SDC and commuting to a SINGLE PERMANENT place of work
3. Business use, which covers 1 and 2 above plus commuting to different places of work and/or visiting clients etc. (even accepting an invitation from a customer to a social event!)

Good point about reading the policy. This of course applies to EVERYTHING! Mortgage, other loans, holiday bookings, hotels, phone, broadband...I could go on.

Most of us just tick 'yes' to confirm that we have read and understood the terms and conditions. This is usually because they are several pages long and in small print! Insurance must come with a "key facts" document which is compulsory reading even if you don't read the whole policy.

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #20 on: 22.07. 2017 20:27 »
i have been with saga for a few years but received a letter saying no longer do motorcycle insurance passed your details to bennets

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #21 on: 24.07. 2017 14:23 »
I'm certainly not saying Insurance companies are whiter than white, far from it ! but sometimes people don't do themselves any favours . I write protection policies to cover mortgage amounts and I have had people blatantly lie to me about there weight , beer consumption and being non smokers . We just point out to them that the policy won't payout so why waste good money on a fabrication so I have no doubt  that a lot of riders do try it on.
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #22 on: 25.07. 2017 10:51 »
Sorry got distracted by work interfering so didn't finish my prev post . What I was heading to is the fact that some people will be a little conservative with the truth and when dealing online /by phone the people at the other end don't give advice/dig for more info, they just read scripts prepared by slimmey legal eagles to allow them max sales/ least exposure to compliants ,coupled with real customer dissatisfaction at ins companies.
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #23 on: 24.07. 2021 18:50 »
i phoned carol nash to get the yonda who is now named urma insured, URM ***X i was on the phone listenening to the usual garb and music for over 7 minutes. After a long conversation and the chap repeating things to me i ended up with betsy the beezer and urma being insured for the same price as they wanted for the renewal of betsy's insurance price alone . Two for one, good result but the phone call was £15 so urma has cost £15 to insure. result!! *beer* i love the smell of napalm in the morning , it smells like Victory *fight*

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #24 on: 26.07. 2021 00:18 »
Hi All
Insurance premiums are a lot more expensive over here in Eire compared to UK
I have five bikes insured TPFT with Carol Nash at the moment the premium is about €285
The other week when I went to insure the MGB I first tried AXA who have our other cars and van insured
Their "minimum" premium was €260 for TP and €368 for comp
Bo**ox to that, I phoned Carlo Nash and got a quote for €201 for comp cover. I went with that as I was in a panic to get the car on the road for that weekend.. The underwriters for the CN policy are AXA   *conf2* *conf2*

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #25 on: 26.07. 2021 04:13 »
What gets me is the constant bumping up of premiums at every renewal despite a continuing good record etc.  I rotate all my insurances every year now between the same few companies here that I have at least some faith in. Generally I get around 25% off the renewal premium every time as I now count as 'new business' despite having been insured with them multiple times over the years. It makes no sense but certainly pays to shop around every year.
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #26 on: 26.07. 2021 08:45 »
Without wishing to state the obvious, offering the cheapest insurance cover isn't necessarily the way to judge who's "best".
How they perform when a claim is put in is a better way.
CN have been great for me in that respect over the years and long may that continue, but their yearly price increases and £40 "change a bike" fee really p*sses me off.

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #27 on: 26.07. 2021 10:15 »
rex carol nash tried to put mine up last year by about 40£ untill i phoned them for a rant!, then they came back with the same cover for 2 pound less than my payment for the year that was ending. result-- have a rant.

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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #28 on: 26.07. 2021 15:39 »
Insurance companies consider that after a no fault accident, you are more likely to be involved again, hence raising your premium. What a load of b@@@@@@s.
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Re: Carol Nash insurance
« Reply #29 on: 26.07. 2021 19:54 »
Same with me Berger, CN increase was over £50.00, after phone call, £2.00 cheaper than last year
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